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    Default Kitamura mycenter 0 axis over-travel

    I managed to jog my Z too far (Towards the table) and now I am stuck with a E-stop alarm. Is there an easier way to jog it back off the limit other than removing the switch? The control is a yasnac i80m. I think its a 1996.

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    Default Re: Kitamura mycenter 0 axis over-travel

    There should be an OT release switch or button that you hold on whilst moving the axis back into range via the MPG. It may be in a remote position that requires two people.



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    Default Re: Kitamura mycenter 0 axis over-travel

    The second limit switch release toggle is located on the bottom row of switches on the control. Its the farthest left on the panel. If I remember correctly you need to press reset then hold the toggle switch up and manually jog off the switch. Once your off the limit switch you will probably need to home all axis'.



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